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A Murderer Who Recorded Evidence of His Crime and a Dispute that Has Been Going on for More than 500 Years: Lucrecia Martel Premiered Her First Documentary

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The Salta filmmaker dedicated 14 years to counting the murder of Javier Chocobar, a leader of the Chuschagasta community of Tucumán. The trial took nine years and currently there is no one imprisoned.

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The Salta filmmaker dedicated 14 years to counting the murder of Javier Chocobar, a leader of the Chuschagasta community of Tucumán. The trial took nine years and currently there is no one imprisoned.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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It is difficult to imagine that something as allegedly indelible as the scene of a murder can slip away from memory. But no one is armored against the policies of oblivion. Not even Lucrecia Martel, the Saltite filmmaker who has been working to break up the Argentine’s relationship with the class and race like few in our cinematography. In fact, she herself experienced something like this in her own flesh, back in 2010. It was during the pre-pro…

·Los Angeles, United States
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Our land (Argentina/United States/Mexico/France/Holland/Denmark, 2025). Address: Lucrecia Martel. Screenplay: Lucrecia Martel, María Alché. Historical research: Milena Acosta. Photography: Ernesto de Carvalho. Edition: Jerónimo Pérez Rioja, Miguel Schverdfinger. Sound: Guido Berenblum, Manuel De Andrés. Music: Alfonso Olguín. With the participation of the entire community of Chuschagasta. Rating: Not available. Distributor: Moving Pics. Duration…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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